Transitions
Transition helps make a UI expressive and easy to use.
Material-UI provides a number of transitions that can be used to introduce some basic motion to your applications components.
To better support server rendering Material-UI provides a style
property
to the children of some transition components (Fade, Grow, Zoom, Slide).
The style
property must be applied to the DOM for the animation to work as expected.
// The `props` object contains a `style` property.
// You need to provide it to the `div` element as shown here.
function MyComponent(props) {
return (
<div {...props}>
Fade
</div>
);
}
export default Main() {
return (
<Fade>
<MyComponent />
</Fade>
);
}
Collapse
Expand vertically from the top of the child element.
The collapsedHeight
property can be used to set the minimum height when not expanded.
Grow
Expand outwards from the center of the child element, while also fading in from transparent to opaque.
The second example demonstrates how to change the transform-origin
, and conditionally applies
the timeout
property to change the entry speed.
Slide
Slide in from the edge of the screen.
The direction
property controls which edge of the screen the transition starts from.
The Transition component's mountOnEnter
property prevents the child component from being mounted
until in
is true
. This prevents the relatively positioned component from scrolling into view
from it's off-screen position. Similarly the unmountOnExit
property removes the component
from the DOM after it has been transition off screen.